Packing List For Iceland

Are you gearing up for an adventure in the land of Ice and Fire? Iceland, with its stunning landscapes and unpredictable weather, is a dream destination for many travelers. Before you embark on your journey, it’s essential to know what to expect and how to prepare. Don’t worry, at Travel Modern we’ve got you covered!

Packing List For Iceland

First things first, let’s talk packing. Iceland’s weather is famously changeable, so versatility is key. Remember the saying, “If you don’t like the weather right now, just wait five minutes”? It’s spot on! Whether you’re visiting in the winter or summer, here’s what you’ll want to have in your suitcase:

  • Long Johns (thermal underwear): Opt for wool or synthetic materials to keep you warm and cozy.
  • Long-Sleeve Shirt (thermal underwear): Again, wool or synthetic fabrics are your best bet for layering.
  • Light Wool Sweater or Fleece: Perfect for trapping heat without adding bulk.
  • Jacket: Bring along a light down jacket or similar for extra warmth.
  • Gore-Tex Rain/Wind Parka: Essential for keeping dry and shielded from chilly winds.
  • Trousers: Choose durable, quick-drying materials that are wind-resistant and water-repelling.
  • Light Rain Jacket or Anorak with Hood: Look for waterproof, breathable options like Gore-Tex.
  • Rain Trousers: Don’t forget waterproof bottoms to stay dry during unexpected showers.
  • Socks: Pack wool or synthetic socks to keep your feet warm and dry.
  • Hiking/Outdoor Boots: Invest in waterproof boots with good ankle support and traction.
  • Comfortable Sneakers: For exploring when you’re not hitting the trails.
  • Sunglasses: The Icelandic sunlight is very bright.
  • Small Backpack: Perfect for carrying your essentials on tours and outings.

Before You Travel: Useful Tips

Now that you’re all packed, here are some handy tips to keep in mind before you set off:

  • Electricity & Plugs: Iceland operates on 220 volts, 50Hz, with two-pin sockets.
  • Emergency Number: Memorize 112, the local equivalent to 911.
  • Tap Water: It’s safe to drink and delicious, so skip the expensive bottled water.
  • Tipping: While not customary, tipping is appreciated if you feel inclined.
  • Currency Exchange: You can exchange currency at the airport, but ATMs are plentiful in the city.
  • Credit Cards: They’re widely accepted, so you don’t need to carry loads of cash.
  • Alcohol: Prepare for higher prices and consider picking up duty-free on arrival.
  • Weather Readiness: Dress in layers and have waterproof outerwear handy for any weather surprises.
  • Stay Informed: Check weather alerts and road closures on www.safetravel.is and www.road.is.
  • Time Zone: Iceland is on GMT time, so adjust your clocks accordingly.
  • Respect Nature: Stick to marked trails to preserve wildlife and ecosystems.

With these tips in mind, you’re all set to embark on your Icelandic adventure! Whether you’re chasing waterfalls, soaking in hot springs, or marveling at the Northern Lights, Iceland is sure to leave you with unforgettable memories. So pack your bags, embrace the ever-changing weather, and get ready to check this off your bucket list!

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